 Greg Heffley was in the stages of entering middle school. He was worried about Rowley, a rather good friend of his, whose demeanor was not appealing, would affect his popularity in school. Greg was determined to make everything right for himself. Chirag Gupta, at some point in time, warned the both of them about a slab of cheese laying on the school ground was not to be touched. If anyone touched it, they would be condemned immediately and be an outcast of the school. The problem can only be resolved if that person managed to pass the cheese touch to someone else. Greg wanted to be a "class favourite" but his attempts were futile as they only further embarrassed him. Rowley rose to his popularity after an incident. The friendship between Greg and Rowley fell apart when Greg became wimpy. In the end, both made up and were best friends again. However, what made them patch up? Did Greg really become popular in the end? Initially, my thoughts for this movie was about a cliche story where a boy was bullied fairly often. However, I came to realize the word "wimp" comes in different forms. It happened when you refuse to own up for your mistakes. In addition, you have to let your friend take the blame. This film contains a very important message that many people are offending, which is to be oneself. Overall, I found the film to be mediocre.
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 Greg Heffley was in the stages of entering middle school. He was worried about Rowley, a rather good friend of his, whose demeanor was not appealing, would affect his popularity in school. Greg was determined to make everything right for himself. Chirag Gupta, at some point in time, warned the both of them about a slab of cheese laying on the school ground was not to be touched. If anyone touched it, they would be condemned immediately and be an outcast of the school. The problem can only be resolved if that person managed to pass the cheese touch to someone else. Greg wanted to be a "class favourite" but his attempts were futile as they only further embarrassed him. Rowley rose to his popularity after an incident. The friendship between Greg and Rowley fell apart when Greg became wimpy. In the end, both made up and were best friends again. However, what made them patch up? Did Greg really become popular in the end? Initially, my thoughts for this movie was about a cliche story where a boy was bullied fairly often. However, I came to realize the word "wimp" comes in different forms. It happened when you refuse to own up for your mistakes. In addition, you have to let your friend take the blame. This film contains a very important message that many people are offending, which is to be oneself. Overall, I found the film to be mediocre.
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